The Tennessee-based store chain signed a lease for the property and plans to hire between six and 10 people for the 9,000-square-foot store.

The city’s new design standards mean the store has to fit in with houses in the surrounding residential area, city officials have said.

The city rejected plans that showed a typical Dollar General design. Under city requirements, the store was designed to have features such as a pitched roof and appropriate landscaping and lighting, officials said.

There are 10 other Dollar General stores in the greater Jackson County area, according to the company’s website. The chain, which specializes in discount grocery items, apparel and household decor, opened its Vandercook Lake store in October.